Word: max
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...argument and emotions went on last week even as Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and General Max well Taylor, Chairman of the J.C.S., came home to report, even as President Kennedy made it clear that the U.S. is determined to dig in for a long and winning war, determined to find a way to deal with the bad political situation it must continue to live with in Viet...
...York's able State Commissioner of Education James E. Allen praised the competition idea as "sound" but argued that "many institutions are not ready or willing to accept the responsibility." Max Rafferty, Superintendent of Public Instruction in California, called Conant's criticism "extremely well taken," but insisted that his state's recently upgraded certification rules are "excellent." Officials in other states also paid homage to Conant, but argued that the trend is all toward the profession's setting its own standards - or more of the same situation...
...Wolfgang Beerman of West Germany's Max Planck Institute showed pictures of ropy, wormlike chromosomes with strange swellings, and reported on the delicate experiments with which he proved that the swellings are associated with active genes. Geneticists agree that active genes produce RNA (ribonucleic acid) and that RNA produces proteins. Dr. Beerman satisfied himself as to the meaning of the swellings he had photographed through his electron microscope, by finding RNA and protein where theory predicted they should be-right around the lumps on the chromosomes...
Reunion (Benny Golson; Jazzland). A leading saxophonsit in all-star company: Kenny Dorham, trumpet; J. J. Johnson, trombone; Wynton Kelly, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Max Roach, drums...
...take over, he argues with that decision too. "Goodbye for ever," he told the Express staff sadly, in November 1927. No one believed him. No one believed him in 1948 either, when he retired once more. "It's been an annual event for 20 years," said his son Max, who as an R.A.F. group captain flew the fighter planes his father built, and who will one day, if he lives long enough, inherit the Beaverbrook crest and empire...